| Bolon de Verde in Canoa |
| Ceviche Mixto in Canoa |
| Pulpo, so yummy! In Canoa |
| Ceviche de Pescado en Puerto Lopez |
| Camarones al Ajillo in Quito's Mariscal District |
| El Menu del dia, cheap, tasty, and always a surprise... in Tena |
| Arroz con Camarones above Banos |
| Trucha Apanado (breaded and fried trout) in Rio Verde |
| What was once Trucha |
| Carne in Banos |
| Mokachino with real chocolate in Banos |
| A HUGE plate of meat of all kinds in Puyo |
| More Arroz con Camarones, this time in Puyo. Anne can't not order it. |
| homemade breakfast in Cuenca: Kale, eggs, avocado papaya smoothie and coffee |
| Pork, empanada, and other tasty things I can't remember the name of in Cotacachi |
| Ceviche de Camarones from Machachi on Pasochoa |
| One version of Locro in Quito |
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| Chicken and Palmitas getting cooked up in the Shuar kitchen in Tawasip |
| Mariana's beautiful kitchen at BomBoli |

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ReplyDeleteYumm!!! I feel ya, Anne. I couldn't resist the fried rice when we were in Asia ;)
ReplyDeleteAlright, alright. I am now officially hungry. Not jealous at all. I mean I thoroughly enjoyed my grilled cheese sandwich tonight. Why would I give that up to have a bowl of fresh ceviche, or camarones, gross. I choose processed foods everyday over that fresh sea food you're getting down there. Really, just come back and I'll make you a grilled cheese....maybe add a can of tomato soup!
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